tcsh question
Paul Close
pdc at lunch.wpd.sgi.com
Thu May 23 05:39:55 AEST 1991
brad at lsr-vax.UUCP (Brad Zoltick - LMO) writes:
>
>Is there a way to insert ANSI escape sequences into the prompt
>string? Under the C shell, you can customize your prompt by inserting
>ANSI escape sequences. I have not been successful in getting any
>escape sequences to work with the new prompt string within the TC shell.
For tcsh 5.20.02 (and perhaps earlier), you can say %{<escape stuff>%}.
However, the following caveat (from the man page):
Note that the enclosed escape sequence, should
only be used to change terminal attributes and
should not move the cursor location. Also, this
cannot be the last character in the prompt
string. (Available only if tcsh was compiled to
be eight bit clean.)
For most uses, you don't need this, since tcsh's extended prompt format
allows you to do underlining, bolding, and standout modes in a portable
fashion.
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